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Stergites smooth, the last furnished with four weakly 
granular keels. 
Tail short, only about three times the length of the cara- 
pace, posteriorly attenuate, the second segment as wide as 
long and about half the lengih of the fifth; the keels deve- 
loped as in the preceding species, except that the upper ones 
on the second to fourth segments have the terminal denticle 
enlarged and bifid; vesicle long, compressed, as wide as the 
fifth segment, as high as wide, almost smooth beneath. 
Palpi long, the humerus about as long as the carapace ; all 
the normal keels well developed and granular, the spaces 
between them also somewhat coarsely granular; brachium 
with ten pores on its lower surface and two very large and 
sharp teeth, as well as a few smaller ones on its anterior 
surface; hand not nearly twice as wide as the brachium, . 
narrow, more than twice as long as wide, the hand-back 
nearly twice as long as the width of the hand and slightly 
longer than the carapace; the movable dactylus a little longer . 
than the hand-back ; the immovable digit nearly four times 
as long as it is wide at the base, the inner edge of the digits 
nearly straight. 
Legs externally granular. 
Pectines furnished with 8 teeth. 
Length about 50 millim., of carapace 9°3, of tail 27:5; 
width of brachium 3°5, of manus 5; length of hand-back 9, 
of movable digit 9°8. 
A single female example from Silhet. 
‘This species appears to differ from S. montanus of Karsch 
in having the carapace and palpi coarsely instead of very 
finely granular, and in having the movable digit longer 
instead of shorter than the hand-back. 
From anthracinus, Simon, it may be recognized by having 
ten pores on the lower surface of the brachium instead of 
nineteen, and from S. Lindstroemti and lugubris by having 
ten instead of fifteen of these pores. 
Scorpiops Binghamii, sp.n. (Pl. XIV. fig. 13.) 
Colour nearly black, the tergites obscurely spotted with 
ferruginous; the lower surface and the feet ochraceous or 
ferruginous, the vesicle ferrugineo-fuscous. 
Carapace and tergites distinctly but not very coarsely 
granular, the superciliary crests pronounced ; ocular tubercle 
cleft above, the eyes large and separated by a space that is 
about equal to a diameter; the postero-lateral eye the smallest, 
the space dividing it from the median eye greater than the 
space between the anterior and median eye and a little smaller 
